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Please read through Page 2 to read the text I. Too. Have a Dream. You will be using this for an upcoming thesis at the end of this lesson. We encourage you to highlight it for:
• Types of figurative language (refer to your notetaking guide from lesson 2.01 to
help you)
• Where the claim (or thesis) is present
Where facts/support is presented, etc.
Use the chart below, as you read the letter, to help you make notes:
fypes of figurative
language identified
(and identify which
paragraph they are
in)
Where is the claim?
What facts are
used?

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